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  • Free Verse Cards Based on God’s Love

    The first time I remember feeling God’s love was in high school. It was a Sunday morning. Maybe the preacher was talking about love, but I don’t remember exactly. I remember sitting in the wood chair. the red carpet was under my feet and I had my Bible open. Prior to this my. heart had been disappointed with friends and choices and teenage drama. It was all very hard on a girl’s heart at the time. As I sat there,…

  • Three Ways to See God’s Love

    Three Ways to See God’s Love  Nature is not my vibe. Growing up my mom would take us to parks and we would go hiking. Sure I loved the part when we could go to the playground, but walking through the woods. Really, what was the point in this? To get dirty? To get eaten alive by mosques? Around our house we had these woods. They weren’t very big, but I never did venture to the top of the hill…

  • Three Truths About Daily Living

    Three Truths About Daily Living After three years, I’m still walking one day at a time. Sometimes I get caught up in making plans, dreaming about the future, and fretting about my past. Most days, I breathe in the moment (or I try to) and I sip my coffee. One cup at a time. One grace-filled day at a time, I seek out God. As the Israelites walked the desert living, they too lived one day at a time. Their…

  • How to Commit Our Souls to God’s Care

    How to Commit Our Souls to God’s Care My Word for 2018 will be entrust. I love the idea Peter puts forth in I Peter about entrusting. 1 Peter 4:19 in the ESV says: Therefore let those who suffer according to God’s will entrust their souls to a faithful Creator while doing good. The word “entrust” is the Greek word, Paratithēmi which means: “entrust” “commit the keeping” “to set before”  The context of I Peter is one of suffering. The…